International audienceThis article contributes to the development of a thermodynamic model for simulating CO2 solubility in pure water and aqueous brines under different conditions of temperature, pressure and ionic strength. The modeling activity-fugacity (γ-φ) approach allows calculating CO2 solubility, based on the Pitzer electrolyte theory for activity coefficient and Peng-Robinson's equation of state for fugacity. The present work proposes a new set of Pitzer interaction parameters through the set of CO2 solubility data in saline systems such as CO2-H2O-NaCl and CO2-H2O-Na2SO4. The determined model is capable of covering a wide T − P − I range (273.15–473.15 K, 0.1–40 MPa and 0–6 mol/kg). Average absolute deviation of CO2 solubility is...
The solubility of CO2 in brine is one of the trapping mechanisms by which the CO2 is sequestrated in...
Industrialization and modernization have led to an increasing trend of greenhouse gas emissions ente...
Correlations presented by Spycher et al. (2003) to compute the mutual solubilities of CO2 and H2O ar...
International audienceThis article contributes to the development of a thermodynamic model for simul...
ACLInternational audienceInterest in CO2 solubility in brine at high pressure and high temperature h...
International audienceThe thermodynamic study of the CO2-H2O-NaCl system is of great importance whet...
International audienceTo face the climate change, the geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquif...
A new high pressure cell was developed to measure the high pressure phase behavior of gas + aqueous ...
CO₂ dissolution into deep subsurface brines is regarded as a viable means of reducing CO₂ atmospheri...
The solubility of CO2 in aqueous Na2Cr2O7 solutions of different concentrations (0, 0.361, 0.650, an...
To study the feasibility of CO2 geological sequestration, it is needed to understand the complicated...
Two experimental systems were designed and tested to measure the CO2 solubility in sodium dibasic ph...
Understanding the carbon dioxide (CO2) solubility in formation brines is of great importance to seve...
Application of many carbon sequestration strategies requires knowledge of thermodynamic properties f...
Over the past few decades, development of innovative techniques for carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
The solubility of CO2 in brine is one of the trapping mechanisms by which the CO2 is sequestrated in...
Industrialization and modernization have led to an increasing trend of greenhouse gas emissions ente...
Correlations presented by Spycher et al. (2003) to compute the mutual solubilities of CO2 and H2O ar...
International audienceThis article contributes to the development of a thermodynamic model for simul...
ACLInternational audienceInterest in CO2 solubility in brine at high pressure and high temperature h...
International audienceThe thermodynamic study of the CO2-H2O-NaCl system is of great importance whet...
International audienceTo face the climate change, the geological storage of CO2 in deep saline aquif...
A new high pressure cell was developed to measure the high pressure phase behavior of gas + aqueous ...
CO₂ dissolution into deep subsurface brines is regarded as a viable means of reducing CO₂ atmospheri...
The solubility of CO2 in aqueous Na2Cr2O7 solutions of different concentrations (0, 0.361, 0.650, an...
To study the feasibility of CO2 geological sequestration, it is needed to understand the complicated...
Two experimental systems were designed and tested to measure the CO2 solubility in sodium dibasic ph...
Understanding the carbon dioxide (CO2) solubility in formation brines is of great importance to seve...
Application of many carbon sequestration strategies requires knowledge of thermodynamic properties f...
Over the past few decades, development of innovative techniques for carbon capture and storage (CCS)...
The solubility of CO2 in brine is one of the trapping mechanisms by which the CO2 is sequestrated in...
Industrialization and modernization have led to an increasing trend of greenhouse gas emissions ente...
Correlations presented by Spycher et al. (2003) to compute the mutual solubilities of CO2 and H2O ar...